Tadaga 5 mg, which contains Tadalafil, is generally safe for most people and doesn’t directly impair driving ability. However, some users may experience side effects such as dizziness, blurred vision, or lightheadedness, especially when starting the medication or combining it with alcohol. These effects can affect concentration and reaction time, making driving unsafe in certain cases. If you feel any discomfort, avoid driving until symptoms subside. Always monitor your body’s response and consult your doctor if you're unsure. Safety should come first—don’t drive if you’re feeling unwell after taking it.
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